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Scientific Reports|March 22, 2019
Harmonic radar tracking reveals random dispersal pattern of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) queens after hibernationJames C Makinson, Joseph L Woodgate, Andy Reynolds, et al.
Insect Science|July 2, 2025
Bumblebees prefer shorter over longer strings and connected over disconnected ones in string-pulling tasks but prioritize connectivity over spatial proximity when the two are in conflictChao Wen, Shunping Dong, Yuhao Guo, et al.
Plos Biology|December 30, 2016
Correction: Associative Mechanisms Allow for Social Learning and Cultural Transmission of String Pulling in an InsectSylvain Alem, Clint J Perry, Xingfu Zhu, et al.
Plos Biology|October 5, 2016
Associative Mechanisms Allow for Social Learning and Cultural Transmission of String Pulling in an InsectSylvain Alem, Clint J Perry, Xingfu Zhu, et al.
Iscience|August 6, 2024
Noxious stimulation induces self-protective behavior in bumblebeesMatilda Gibbons, Elisa Pasquini, Amelia Kowalewska, et al.
Annals of Botany|April 8, 2011
Why do so many petals have conical epidermal cells?Heather M Whitney, K M Veronica Bennett, Matthew Dorling, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 12, 2017
Associative visual learning by tethered bees in a controlled visual environmentAlexis Buatois, Cécile Pichot, Patrick Schultheiss, et al.
Vision Research|January 4, 2025
Theory of morphodynamic information processing: Linking sensing to behaviourMikko Juusola, Jouni Takalo, Joni Kemppainen, et al.
Iscience|July 26, 2021
Harmonic radar tracking reveals that honeybee drones navigate between multiple aerial leksJoseph L Woodgate, James C Makinson, Natacha Rossi, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 6, 2020
Bumblebees Use Sequential Scanning of Countable Items in Visual Patterns to Solve Numerosity TasksHaDi MaBouDi, H Samadi Galpayage Dona, Elia Gatto, et al.
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Scientific Reports|March 22, 2019
Harmonic radar tracking reveals random dispersal pattern of bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) queens after hibernationJames C Makinson, Joseph L Woodgate, Andy Reynolds, et al.
Insect Science|July 2, 2025
Bumblebees prefer shorter over longer strings and connected over disconnected ones in string-pulling tasks but prioritize connectivity over spatial proximity when the two are in conflictChao Wen, Shunping Dong, Yuhao Guo, et al.
Plos Biology|December 30, 2016
Correction: Associative Mechanisms Allow for Social Learning and Cultural Transmission of String Pulling in an InsectSylvain Alem, Clint J Perry, Xingfu Zhu, et al.
Plos Biology|October 5, 2016
Associative Mechanisms Allow for Social Learning and Cultural Transmission of String Pulling in an InsectSylvain Alem, Clint J Perry, Xingfu Zhu, et al.
Iscience|August 6, 2024
Noxious stimulation induces self-protective behavior in bumblebeesMatilda Gibbons, Elisa Pasquini, Amelia Kowalewska, et al.
Annals of Botany|April 8, 2011
Why do so many petals have conical epidermal cells?Heather M Whitney, K M Veronica Bennett, Matthew Dorling, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 12, 2017
Associative visual learning by tethered bees in a controlled visual environmentAlexis Buatois, Cécile Pichot, Patrick Schultheiss, et al.
Vision Research|January 4, 2025
Theory of morphodynamic information processing: Linking sensing to behaviourMikko Juusola, Jouni Takalo, Joni Kemppainen, et al.
Iscience|July 26, 2021
Harmonic radar tracking reveals that honeybee drones navigate between multiple aerial leksJoseph L Woodgate, James C Makinson, Natacha Rossi, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|May 6, 2020
Bumblebees Use Sequential Scanning of Countable Items in Visual Patterns to Solve Numerosity TasksHaDi MaBouDi, H Samadi Galpayage Dona, Elia Gatto, et al.
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